what i.t. mug shot would be complete without photoshopping in the guy working remotely…
previous: April 2008
| idea of the day | 2008.04.11 |
| idea of the day | 2008.04.10 |
i used to think charts like this were informative but now that i am moving towards the right of center i only find them insulting…
| idea of the day | 2008.04.09 |
whoever thought of packaging oreos in that single serving foot long sleeve was genius.
in the plastic tray, next to a second row i knew it wasn’t a single serving but now, who can stop.
| idea of the day | 2008.04.08 |
to avoid the appearance of only noticing folks screwing up the planet – here are some folks doing something positive both for the planet and the people who live there.
green for all.
| idea of the day | 2008.04.07 |
new zealand ended daylight savings time over the weekend and adjusted their clocks back an hour.
now, in addition to all the other reasons i’ve hated daylight savings time i have to add its observed internationally…
| idea of the day | 2008.04.04 |
i hadn’t realized until today that barak obama and i both went bowling last weekend.
given the cable news networks scrutiny of his bowling game i can only conclude that i must be at least four times more presidential than mr obama.
plus, i don’t attend church and therefore have no wacky minister to make fun of…
heh, feldt ’08, it could be g-g-great.
| idea of the day | 2008.04.01 |
everything is metric here, well almost everything. when i went to the gym today they gave me a free consultation which included measuring my chest, arms, legs and waist. i noticed the trainer was writing down all the measurements in inches and asked what’s up with that and he responded “new members freak out when they hear their waist size in centimeters”.
i guess i’ve found the real reason the u.s. has never adopted the metric system.